Consent to the creation of a Municipal Utility District (MUD) and approval of a development agreement for approximately 1,160 acres to finance infrastructure for a large residential development.
The denial means the MUD cannot be formed, impacting the developer's financing plan and the city's ability to regulate the development through the proposed agreement. Public opposition centered on water quality and infrastructure concerns.
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Consent to the creation of a Municipal Utility District (MUD) and approval of a development agreement for approximately 1,160 acres to finance infrastructure for a large residential development.
Request for the City of San Antonio's consent to create Bexar County MUD No. 2 to finance infrastructure for a 3,000-unit single-family residential development with an on-site wastewater treatment plant.
San Antonio City Council said 'no' to the Guajolote Ranch development. This means a planned housing project in that area is off the table for now.
The city is pursuing grant funding for crucial programs, including purchasing rifle-resistant body armor for police officers and supporting truancy prevention efforts for at-risk youth.
Several proposed changes to the city's master plan will alter future land use designations in different areas, impacting development potential and community character.
Funding was approved for drainage improvements and street construction projects, including reallocation of funds and incentives for early completion.
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